we just finished filming stuff for the 30 second move on commercial. when the editing is done maybe i'll post it here (bc we have that capability, right paul?) it was great fun
theres too much to say about today and tonight and tomorrow and such but who cares wins
now we're in december, hibernation season kicks in. its important to make sure to come out of hibernation for a short while to say hello. this applies to all of us.
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12/04/2003 02:34 #22078
new wave and modern rock of yesteryear12/01/2003 11:38 #22077
time to get groundedeverything all of the time
11/26/2003 18:34 #22076
soul searchingi've been thinking about religion a whole lot lately. i think it's about time that i've joined a church. i've been giving it a lot of thought, and i think i've found the perfect one (http://revbilly.com), just in time for the holidays.
11/26/2003 04:12 #22075
be the light that you wish to seei am writing this entry, not for paul, but rather bc i care about this (e:strip) project
for years we've thought about putting an ad in national publications:
call to activists, artists, and people willing to create:come to buffalo!
buffalo is the best and biggest secret on the earth-- a city with a small town feeling-- with a great community, great arts, and great architecture where the rent is cheap. this rust belt city is for the taking, but we need community-minded and motivated souls to make it a better place.
that's really what we need in this city. that's what we really need for this city. it obviously hasn't got us anywhere going through the usual methods.
it starts here
i've met more and more people who are interested in urban planning, smart growth, community-based initiatives, regional development. its wonderful to see that energy, and its so so important given the context of our world developing on a global scale where regionalism and community based thinking is not part of the equation. i'm wary of thinking that there is any one or two solutions that would work, but lets at least encourage going in that direction where people are thinking and doing and building our own communities. that power is in each of us, and sometimes you just have to do it yourself to make things happen.
this city is ours for the taking.
i for one, am not going to sit idly.
for years we've thought about putting an ad in national publications:
call to activists, artists, and people willing to create:come to buffalo!
buffalo is the best and biggest secret on the earth-- a city with a small town feeling-- with a great community, great arts, and great architecture where the rent is cheap. this rust belt city is for the taking, but we need community-minded and motivated souls to make it a better place.
that's really what we need in this city. that's what we really need for this city. it obviously hasn't got us anywhere going through the usual methods.
it starts here
i've met more and more people who are interested in urban planning, smart growth, community-based initiatives, regional development. its wonderful to see that energy, and its so so important given the context of our world developing on a global scale where regionalism and community based thinking is not part of the equation. i'm wary of thinking that there is any one or two solutions that would work, but lets at least encourage going in that direction where people are thinking and doing and building our own communities. that power is in each of us, and sometimes you just have to do it yourself to make things happen.
this city is ours for the taking.
i for one, am not going to sit idly.
12/04/2003 19:35 #22074
democracy now!from alternet: Information Warfare in Miami
"The 'Miami Model' used during the anti-FTAA protests represents a new police strategy whose aim is to control not just the streets, but also the "story" told by the media." (http://www.alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=17293)
"The 'Miami Model' used during the anti-FTAA protests represents a new police strategy whose aim is to control not just the streets, but also the "story" told by the media." (http://www.alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=17293)